California Wolf, Junipi Fires Between Twelths in 72 hours

The fire time has begun in California, where more than twelve wild fires appeared on Saturday – the largest in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, officials said.
The authorities warn that the final-day fetters are preceding the next few months as the state from the dry winter and spring in what is expected to be hot and fall. And although most of the continuous fires, Crews and analyzed in northern California, where the red flag warning works in several areas at 8 PM on Tuesday.
Here are the latest information about current fiery fires throughout the Golden country, according to the California Defense Department and fire protection.
Wolf Fire, Riverside County
The fast-growing fire broke out on Sunday afternoon, growing rapidly over 2,400 hectares and forcing the exit and the closure of roads near the ban.
Fire CRews has developed consisting of 30% of 5:45 PM on Monday. Three hundred employees of fire, four of the 70 helicopterers continued to work on the handle in the rewards, started in the old Idyllwild Road area and WolfSkill Truck Trail.
Immigration Orders always work in many banners and products in southern Interstate 10 on Monday. Community map Contacts The instructions are available here. Destricted migratory migration site was established in Hemet High School, in 41701 E. Stetson Ave., by the site of migration of animals in 581 S. Grand Ave in San jacinto.
Juniper Fire, Riverside County
Juniper’s fire took out 11:30 am on Monday in an illegal mountain area, which stimulates the mountains of mountains and warnings in the nearby Cambor hills and good hope.
On Monday evening, migration orders were used to 633 people and 261 buildings, with migratory warnings that affect other 2,5507 people and 1,579 spokesmen, according to a fire spokesman.
Fire CREWs have set forward progress and achieved 30% of the 688-acre fire at 5:45 PM on Monday. The engines with 20 Nane, helicopters and 183 fireworks continued to fight against burning in the military pit. Crews are scheduled to live at the scene Night and the end of the day to file a paragraph.
“The care and reporting center of the affected families was founded in Citrus Hill High School, 18150 Wood Road in Peris. Map of exit points can be found here.
Lake Fire, San Bernardido County
Fire groups reach 6% of the 483-acre lake fire, burning near Silverwood Lake, on Monday evening. The fire took about 4 PM on Saturday near the government Highway 173 and Cedar Springs Day.
Immigration warning continued to work in northern hills of Lillidewood Lake and southern Lugo public, while the Lake State’s social leisure was always closed to the community. The map of affected areas is available here.
Crews set up the distribution of a fire forwards on Monday morning and always focused on strengthening control lines in areas where the fire still works.
Sims Fire, Lassen County
CRews up to 25% containing 223-acre SIM Finare in Lassen County on Monday evening. Fire took it out at 1:30 PM on Monday Monday on Mcafe’s street in Herlong, near Hove Wildlife and California – Nevada Border. Sixty workers and another helicopter were assigned to the flame.
Mindy Fire, Riverside County
Fire CREWs have received a solid handle in the 103-acre mindy fire in the remote Riveriside County area on Monday, moving the migration order. Brush Fire was soon to take a long time before 4 PM Sunday near Decoursey Road and Mina Lane, north of Aguanga. The fire was 80% containing Monday evening.
Mandalay Fire, Riverside County
Fire CRews reaches 100% in 83-acre Mandalay Fire on Monday. The blaze was developed in the Western Riverside Riverside Riverside at the airport just before 3:30 PM on Sunday.
SMYY Fire, San Bernardin County
Fire CRews reaches 100% in 83-acre Acley Fire on Monday. The fire started in the combination of San Timoteo Canyon Road and Smiley Road South of Ridands on Saturday.
Fires under 30 acres
The 26-acre-acre of fire issued in Shasta County on Sunday; 26-acre fire issued in San Joaquin County on Monday; 24-perch fire fire for Siskiyou on Monday; The 20-acre Marysville Fire was taken care of at Yuba County on Sunday; ACRE Llano fire released in San Luis Obispo County on Saturday and fully contained; And the 19-acre string fire was shut up in San Bernardino County Sunday.